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الاثنين، 27 مايو 2013

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CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more.

You gotta see what was inside this tiger
6:43:32 AM
Choke on this! Doctors remove a tiger's hair-raising hairball. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.


Japan mayor 'sorry' for sex trade offer
6:43:14 AM
A controversial Japanese politician apologized Monday for suggesting that U.S. military service members should use the adult entertainment industry in Japan more often to relieve sexual frustration and reduce aggression.


Stuck in the 'death zone' of Everest
6:40:42 AM
Climbers and a widower recount when disaster struck a year ago, the result of overcrowding and bad weather.


Mount Everest
6:40:42 AM
Nadav Ben Yehuda's right hand can't grasp a pencil. No longer can he sit on the side of a mountain scrawling poetry in his climbing notebook. The nerve damage causes him to drop things without warning.


China's blunt message to North Korea
6:38:10 AM
China's leader urged new talks, and a Chinese general told Kim Jong Un's government that recent tensions have "jeopardized the peace and stability of the peninsula." FULL STORY


Broken bridge may reopen in June
6:34:25 AM
Transportation authorities in Washington state hope to have traffic flowing again by mid-June along a critical highway corridor where a bridge collapsed last week, Gov. Jay Inslee said Sunday.


Bridge collapse
6:34:25 AM
Transportation authorities in Washington state hope to have traffic flowing again by mid-June along a critical highway corridor where a bridge collapsed last week, Gov. Jay Inslee said Sunday.


Kerry pushes $4B West Bank plan
6:31:48 AM
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry outlined Sunday a $4 billion economic development plan for the West Bank that he hopes will help encourage peace in the region.


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